I'm afraid if you start yet another thread, no one will bother to post on it.
You're better off searching (and posting) here for help.
I put "DX7 setup" into the search blank and turned up lots of information.
There might not be a "How To" that tells you everything, but you can piece together what you need from several posts...
To be successful here, you need to learn to use the search function.

FWIW, mauromassari uses an DX7 I believe.
PM him if you have specific questions.
He's a fellow helper here.

Do your share of the work now, we won't spoon feed you...

i thought this tread is about helping people and not embarrassing people , i ask for help , if nobody can well don't help , they is no where on the net about
Spectrum DX7S and naza wiring Using A orange receiver and as i said i am new ,

Orange Receiver

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Originally Posted by helifreak592

i thought this tread is about helping people and not embarrassing people , i ask for help , if nobody can well don't help , they is no where on the net about
Spectrum DX7S and naza wiring Using A orange receiver and as i said i am new ,

No one is trying to embarrass you.
I was only explaining that you need to search and learn.
I can't learn for you, but I will search...
1. The Orange Receiver is a Spektrum knock-off.http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Sat_Port_.html
So treat it like a Spektrum 6 channel and follow the Naza Manual for channel assignments.
2. Once you get the Naza and the Orange Receiver (and your airframe) setup, follow this video.

i thought this tread is about helping people and not embarrassing people , i ask for help , if nobody can well don't help , they is no where on the net about
Spectrum DX7S and naza wiring Using A orange receiver and as i said i am new ,

He wasn't trying to embarrass you, just helping you to help yourself. You aren't the first person that has been new, not the first person that has asked about the DX7, and not the first person to use a orange RX. That means most of the topics have been covered before (most a few dozen times) and the search function is MUCH faster than typing out a long question then waiting for us to respond. What I like it when you are looking for the answer you will find other fun stuff you didnt know about buried in the forums.

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I did exactly like TJ suggested... forum searched "DX7 Naza Setup" and this was second result

No one is trying to embarrass you.
I was only explaining that you need to search and learn.
I can't learn for you, but I will search...
1. The Orange Receiver is a Spektrum knock-off.http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Sat_Port_.html
So treat it like a Spektrum 6 channel and follow the Naza Manual for channel assignments.
2. Once you get the Naza and the Orange Receiver (and your airframe) setup, follow this video.http://vimeo.com/44257191

The searching I did took less than 2 minutes.
If that doesn't embarrass you, well.....

i have that video already and some others that i have found on YOUTUBE

That is for a dx7 and not for the dx7s it has a big different and i was looking for a starting point NAZA and not NAZA with GPS

Search!

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Originally Posted by helifreak592

That is for a dx7 and not for the dx7s it has a big different and i was looking for a starting point NAZA and not NAZA with GPS

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=DX7+vs+DX7S
There are probably some differences/improvements, but this search and your DX7s manual will settle them.
You need to know all about your transmitter.
If you have not read its manual, now's the time.
The Naza Manual explains setup w/o GPS.
Please read...If you'll stop complaining and study, you'll learn that you can just skip the GPS parts...

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=DX7+vs+DX7S
There are probably some differences/improvements, but this search and your DX7s manual will settle them.
You need to know all about your transmitter.
If you have not read its manual, now's the time.
The Naza Manual explains setup w/o GPS.
Please read...If you'll stop complaining and study, you'll learn that you can just skip the GPS parts...

I already did that but it does not Have too much about Spectrum receiver

I already did that but it does not Have too much about Spectrum receiver

What exactly do you need to know about the receiver? Channel assignments will be exactly the same as the DX7 (like in the video). Now how you program them might be slightly different (more like the DX8 from what I understand) but it will get you all of the channel assignments.

From there just wire the channels on the RX to the corresponding spots on Naza per the Naza manual.

RC Receivers

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Originally Posted by helifreak592

I already did that but it does not Have too much about Spectrum receiver

You can probably look at the Spektrum Information sheet for a 6ch receiver.
It won't say much because there's not much to tell.
A receiver is not very complex compared to the transmitter.The "brains" of the organism rest in the transmitter.
Just pay attention to the channel/plug assignments on the receiver label.
The Orange 6Ch Receiver probably does not have a preset failsafe feature because none of the Spektrum 6ch receivers do (kallend & dedfish, correct me here if I'm wrong).
You will be fine with a 6ch receiver and no GPS.
To enjoy all of the Naza + GPS features, you need 7ch and preset failsafe.
Preset failsafe allows the Naza to go into failsafe mode when trans/rec communication is lost.

What exactly do you need to know about the receiver? Channel assignments will be exactly the same as the DX7 (like in the video). Now how you program them might be slightly different (more like the DX8 from what I understand) but it will get you all of the channel assignments.

From there just wire the channels on the RX to the corresponding spots on Naza per the Naza manual.

New here also and DX7 AR600 setup.
I have all set up except IOC. On my screen the IOC is grayed out and I can not change. I would like to use X2 inpit connected to 2 position gear switch. Also I see X2 change in TX calibration screen but not for IOC screen. In auto pilot all the gains are set to INH not X2 so I do not see reason for X2 not working for IOC.
Tim

New here also and DX7 AR600 setup.
I have all set up except IOC. On my screen the IOC is grayed out and I can not change. I would like to use X2 inpit connected to 2 position gear switch. Also I see X2 change in TX calibration screen but not for IOC screen. In auto pilot all the gains are set to INH not X2 so I do not see reason for X2 not working for IOC.
Tim

Do you have GPS and is it plugged into the Naza? Can you put the flight mode in GPS?

Autopilot Screen

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Originally Posted by w4yn

New here also and DX7 AR600 setup.
I have all set up except IOC. On my screen the IOC is grayed out and I can not change. I would like to use X2 inpit connected to 2 position gear switch. Also I see X2 change in TX calibration screen but not for IOC screen. In auto pilot all the gains are set to INH not X2 so I do not see reason for X2 not working for IOC.
Tim

In Naza Assistant, are you saying that on the Autopilot screen, IOC is grayed out?
Have you connected the GPS?
Have you chosen an Enhanced Failsafe Method?
I think you need to do these things for the IOC to become selectable...

Learn

I 'm not trying to upset nobody , i am new , just trying to get some help , every body have to start some where , nobody does learn by them self in this world ,

No one is upset.
We'd quit answering your posts if that was the case.

Actually, learning happens when you accept teaching.
And many things are self-taught.
Many of us accept our own teaching best.
Learning is something you do.
Someone else can't learn for you.
We are busting our butts teaching.
Help us help you...